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big1devin

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The school of thought that emphasizes the importance of shared ideas and understandings that are developed between actors that define their interests, identities, and images of the world is called
 
  a. feminism.
  b. realism.
  c. international regimes.
  d. constructivism.
  e. complex interdependence.

Question 2

According to the text, a common critique of liberalism is that
 
  a. international institutions are ineffective.
  b. states are the primary level of analysis.
  c. it places too much emphasis on moral rationales.
  d. Both options a and c are true.
  e. All of the above are true.



mammy1697

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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